I found a track change-related bug regarding keyboard usage, here's how to reproduce it:- load/create a list of files to be played- play a file and hit TAB until the the pause button has focus (press the space bar twice to see if it works)- now wait for Trout to jump to the next file- hit the space bar again... and you'll notice that it stopped to work

It's by design. What is happening is that, on a track change, the focus is set to the listview (and, consequently, away from the play/pause button). I did it this way so that you could immediately use the up/down keys to move through the list.

Edit: brotherS, the easiest way to solve this is to simply add a "Space" local hotkey for the Play/Pause action in the Options dialog.

skwire, how about support for off-line lyrics? if there is a text file with the same filename as the song then it can be displayed in the lyrics windows. would save some bandwidth for someone like me..

Yes, I plan to expand this a bit to include lyrics file reading as well as lyrics tag reading.

It's by design. What is happening is that, on a track change, the focus is set to the listview (and, consequently, away from the play/pause button). I did it this way so that you could immediately use the up/down keys to move through the list.

Edit: brotherS, the easiest way to solve this is to simply add a "Space" local hotkey for the Play/Pause action in the Options dialog.

Ah, ok.

Thanks for the suggestion, I did that, and (only after closing and restarting Trout) it seems to work smoothly now!

Trout seems to have stolen the F12 key here-I have a couple of apps that use F12 as a shortcut. When Trout is running, F12 doesnt work in those apps.(This has been going on a while, I just hadnt made the effort to find out what was causing it)

I just have just four hotkeys in Trout at the moment, none including F12...

Hmmm...if that build doesn't work for you, start Trout directly from the executable file and then try a drag & drop operation. For some reason, that seems to make d&d work in my Vista VM. As to why, I haven't a clue. Maybe some more Vista-savvy folks have an idea?

Hmmm...if that build doesn't work for you, start Trout directly from the executable file and then try a drag & drop operation. For some reason, that seems to make d&d work in my Vista VM. As to why, I haven't a clue. Maybe some more Vista-savvy folks have an idea?

i got it fixed

i installed the latest build and I ran Trout through the installation directory.

Why not create a setting in which the user would choose the place of the dropped files?I mean, the user should be able to place the files in a specific place (eg.: at the middle of the playslist) instead of the way of getting them dropped automatically to the end of the list.

Hmmm...that's not a bad idea. The only issue would be how to determine where to insert the new rows. Maybe something like "Insert after highlighted row." Would something like that be acceptable?